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Role of Social Partners for Work-Based Learning: Results of Surveys

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  • Buligina Ilze
  • Sloka Biruta
  • Kantāne Ināra
  • Līce Anita

    (University of Latvia, 1Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music, 3The University College of Economics and Culture Latvia)

Abstract

Introduction of work-based learning (WBL) in Latvia has required new approaches in decision making of different stakeholders. Experience from countries with long-standing WBL tradition has shown the numerous advantages but also the challenges this approach presents. One of these challenges is the need for new forms and mechanisms of cooperation among the key stakeholders – policy makers, public administrators, employers, educators and social partners. The current paper analyses the results of scientific research in this field, as well as uses the empirical results of two surveys performed by the authors: a survey of public sector experts and a survey of employers in Latvia. In order to obtain detailed results, the evaluations of respondents on multiple aspects analysed in the surveys were evaluation in the scale 1–10. The data of both surveys have been analysed by descriptive analysis, cross-tabulations and multivariate analysis – factor analysis. The results have indicated that the views of employers and social partners on the most of the key aspects of introduction and implementation of WBL are similar. However, a more profound analysis has to be performed in order to develop proposals or the most efficient approach to WBL.

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  • Buligina Ilze & Sloka Biruta & Kantāne Ināra & Līce Anita, 2016. "Role of Social Partners for Work-Based Learning: Results of Surveys," Economics and Business, Sciendo, vol. 29(1), pages 82-89, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:ecobus:v:29:y:2016:i:1:p:82-89:n:10
    DOI: 10.1515/eb-2016-0025
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